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In October, China's holdings of US Treasury bonds hit their lowest level in over 15 years! Is the trend of reducing US Treasury bonds beginning to spread Global?
① On Thursday local time, the USA Treasury released the International Capital Flow Report (TIC) for October 2024; ② The report showed that the amount of US Treasury bonds held by foreign investors ended five consecutive months of growth in October; ③ Led by Japan and China, as many as seven of the top ten "creditors" of the USA chose to reduce their Shareholding that month. Meanwhile, China's US Treasury Hold Positions further hit a new low since 2009.
The Federal Reserve's hawkish actions have triggered a significant change in U.S. Treasury bonds! The yield curve has reached its steepest point since 2022.
Long-term USA government bonds weakened on Thursday, causing the yield curve to steepen significantly, returning to levels seen about 30 months ago.
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Seven Lady : I think Moo Moo read my mind, as I was asking myself this very same question today, and waa laa, this article popped up to answer it. Thank you for the tips. I most definitely will be changing up my portfolio, as I'm heavily invested in technology companies and American technology companies only. Which is very worrying to me. Even though I'm not sure if this article isn't being a little biased. As it only seems to suggest the only two markets that's great for diversifying one's portfolio is the Hong Kong and American stock market ETF's stocks, gold and bonds or did I misinterpret it??